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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 24 Oct 1902, p. 6

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: what. is a poem" mdor. In» ' dead, he iii-l beyond hil you". and to approach him in bio and“: Ii“ it: weird equipmen ' ‘3 m that away feeling:- doplonbly. W] mm on ‘he traditiontl W. In addijon m a Iain M m high in mutilation o! coil. m vuiom mechanic-l do- ' I .’ .. D" Huh“! ”"08““ a 9"“ the abolrenmenr. or we uw u. .. "no" house interveningâ€"the first “at in fact, has beon'promineut'in etery public movepent' during the past ‘0 proungaperlect success. The most five years. Mr. Stearne was admitted to the .bar at Springfielld, Ill., l. n‘nportsnt End he has 8'" made January, l895, and is now a practicing attorney in Waukegau. ( a m“, the "tale” system 0‘ ”163' He is a Republican in national afiairs; believes, that national actiOn i gmpby was.wben Lewis Peaee sent is imperative to curb the trusts; that municipal ownership of public 1 e; that the merit system shouldâ€" ' “Briefs; mt: it from hi. home in utilities must soon become a burning issuw lg w an thh was accurately be maintained in all state institutions; that political bosses, are the “mind by young Carl in the “we?“ abomination of our local politicai'that reform is in the air and that the _ Of the Presbyterian church. WM]? people of the Eighth Senatorial District must go lorWargi in political 'll become but the creatures era‘state machine experiments, he has wisely turned which seeks to control the party by the purchase of republican primaries his talent to practical account, hav- and even oi delegates through the assessment 0! state employee . Honesty has always been the watchword of true Americanism and ' ’ 'red t in see ect ' it‘s“? He :0 a: . for :1 “in Mr. Stearns is an .optimist and refuses to believe that money can purchase 1 r: ‘ a ’0 W m prwa °' the voice of the people of sny portion of the state bl Illinois. - ‘ ' «155°30'- °|¢°m° bells. 0W. and is ‘Mr. Stearns is positive in his political beliefs and fearless in their now engaged «in putting in electric advocacy and he promises the people of this district that ii ey send representative to the next nernl assembly that will be “gm-men. abd"'radiaton in adoil. him «the! _ , , ham (or a “me girl in one of the heard from on every ‘rnatter'whkzh' WWI“! return! , in politics. Mr. Stssrnl hss somewhat o! a reputation as a public orator neighboring suburbs. and he may be depended upon to be neither s " dthe motion” mem- insure your property with «w. E. her or s fossil whose" chief claim to isms is that tor six years he has ‘ ‘ --â€"‘ done nothing. \ Insure your my Brand, Agapt. shERIDn I. K; 5 public”: Candldaw far l ms was born in Brool at flap Brooklyn Poly Ia been A! citizen of 1 “neat and conflent II nasty in primaries and aukegan Daily and W‘ a present large businea Ind lB now publishing He was. instrumental in the defeat of the e trim mwmmnt- ‘rowly evuted'on WM gt cu- Ieek when an exemnfi‘ifliw'ei wok plun- ‘ The eooldengvlflefl decoded aim-l avenue, not in Iron the backside hotel. jut u the neon ‘ hour. when the sheen were damaged "II- ~ . hour. when the “not. you throogod yin: the childnn hurrying home from school, mu condoned by the worry Ihouu o! the happy dl‘lldm which frightened the horn dtinn ‘hy John Boa. coming!» animal to nu. tad than plagi- Inodly gun he midi o! the build childnu. seven! 0! When haul, “pod uvore injury. out-tuning “c which Ind throwing in occupant, {be pavement. In. Hush was carried into an Inglodde, who an In landlady nundod by Dr. F. Itlnjllll. The Ivâ€"uâ€"'_ -1 only injuryiouuuinod in u alight gulp wound and men! uni-an. and uh can at. 0000 "moved to but Mr. Ross was many ‘nhakon up, and bru'iued how the It“; tad infill! suturing from the .cleoh of tho tortilyle shock. It was haying short . ot'tho miraculom that the two little gm: who were thrown to tho/MI! and run over were npithot killed not miimod for life. 30% éhildlon, Il- thong!) badly hurt,‘ jumped up ind ran home, where it was found that tittle Katherine R’ecbwfivnld had empad with alien bad bwiuu, and little ElsimNoet‘hling um: several ugly bruim and a badly sprained n A 11-..]...‘3 s’t Megaâ€"Abneggme tofifirfih’s given ofifi q to the pleasant “festivities oi the Clinch-Van Schaicanptialu. Spa-r “ll, .1! w."â€" nnkle, which, h'owever, 15:. Huk'ins thipks will be we‘Le‘nough it) a few days; to: the little lady to return to Lochool. . Had Mayor Evans formally given over the keys 'of the city to Mrs. A.‘ G. Van Schaiok, the aristocratic suburb of High‘and Park could not have been more wholly hers than it Lgfixgpt Wedgendnx guernoon. In- :rmtxmm“m ~ -. ”WA-W's“ WWW-Am Vlluvâ€" V ,_ 7 sill trains conveyed the out-of-tomi guests to and ‘iromflighlhnd Park. and every havailnhle‘ carriage, bus {andtmp the gown and liveries could boss: was chartered by the bride's mother both to meet. the incoming guests at he station and to be placed at. the disposal of tooth friemin not ' sing‘oon'veyances 0! their mm. The very air seemed vibgsnt with a spirit of goodwill and rejoicing, sod ‘ ”weeding days shall be as joyous ‘ m‘d hsppy (or m ”their 5193151in day. W ho’s N wi- ing f “.m,‘ and the dtivot to Lnun no you teat

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